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Gabriella Martellacci & Giorgio Sasso - Alessandro Scarlatti: Alto Cantatas (2014)

Gabriella Martellacci & Giorgio Sasso - Alessandro Scarlatti: Alto Cantatas (2014)
  • Title: Alessandro Scarlatti: Alto Cantatas
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
  • Total Time: 01:06:56
  • Total Size: 354 MB
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Concerto in C Minor for Flute, Two Violins and Continuo
01 I. Moderato
02 II. Fugue
03 III. Largo
04 IV. Andante
05 V. Andante

Perche tacete, regolati concenti?
06 I. Sinfonia
07 II. Recitative
08 III. Aria
09 IV. Recitative
10 V. Ritornello and Aria
11 VI. Recitative
12 VII. Aria
13 VIII. Recitative
14 IX. Aria

Sonata a quattro in G Minor
15 I. Allegro ma non troppo
16 II. Grave
17 III. Vivace

Filen, mio caro bene
18 I. Sinfonia
19 II. Recitative
20 III. Aria. Adagio
21 IV. Recitative
22 V. Aria. Andante moderato

Sonata a quattro in D Minor
23 I. Allegro
24 II. Grave
25 III. Allegro
26 IV. Minuet

Concerto in A Minor for Flute, Two violins and Continuo
27 I. Allegro
28 II Largo
29 III. Fugue
30 IV. Largo
31 V. Allegro


The author of around 800 cantatas, Alessandro Scarlatti was the most prolific composer of this particular chamber genre during the Baroque period. In this engaging release we are introduced to two examples, both with instruments and written for solo contralto, the voice type to which the Sicilian dedicated a mere 10 per cent of his cantata output. Perchè tacete, regolati concenti is the first, a work that corresponds to the typically 17th century themes of unrequited or unhappy love, with both the character and the music expressing the feeling of grief that underpins the text.

The prose is actually quite weak in comparison to the quality of the music, and it may be that Scarlatti wrote it himself: he was, after all, described in the wording of his admission to the Arcadia as a professor or poetry. It is in any case an early composition; the second cantata, Filen, mio caro bene, we know was written later, on account of its style as well as Arcadian subject matter (which by then was in vogue: the work is set in a natural context).

Complementing these works are a couple of concertos and sonatas by the composer, each set in a minor key. An allItalian cast are at hand to perform the programme, with alto Gabriella Martellacci who has appeared as a guest performer with such prestigious orchestras as the Royal Concertgebouw and Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia taking the lead in the cantatas.


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